Christy Clark brushes off criticism from Kevin Falcon about wood building. We could probably build the world’s tallest building out of the contracts that the BC Liberals have awarded their friends. And I’m sure Bob Rennie could market the shit out of it. You can see it now: “Come live at The Paper Trail, the world’s most exciting experiment in sustainable architecture!”

Underground railway: People not happy about proposed coal expansion project. I’ve said it before: the big oil and gas corps will keep ramrodding us with projects and one of them is bound to sneak through unnoticed. Think Kitimat LNG, Kinder Morgan, Enbridge, FannyBay, and so on. “They say it’s bad for the environment and their health”. Pfft! Who are these people and what do they know about “the environment” and “their health”? That’s for us to decide!

Why are you pushing propaganda from Skytrains for Surrey. Their SEO dominance and one-sided barefaced lobbying make it evident that they are simply a front for Bombardier to shill for their own interests.

http://seanorr.tumblr.com/ Sean Orr

Namely because in this case they are questioning the official narrative of the mayor. I personally favour Light Rail but I wouldn’t say either way what kind of development it will bring. This seems like a good argument because if the council is worried about certain types of development they can set restrictions. It just seemed like it was levelling the argument a little bit.

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